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  • Karnataka cabinet expanded; 24 MLAs sworn in as ministers

    Karnataka cabinet expanded; 24 MLAs sworn in as ministers

    Bengaluru: The Karnataka Cabinet was expanded on Saturday with new ministers taking the oath of office.

    Among those who were sworn in by Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot were N. Rajanna, Dinesh Gundu Rao, Sharanabasappa Darshanapur, Shivanand Patil, HK Patil, Krishna Byregowda, N Chaluvarayaswamy, K Venkateshtake, Dr HC Mahadevappa, and Eshwar Khandre.

    The Congress party on Friday released a list of 24 legislators who were to be sworn in as ministers in the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah-led government on Saturday. With this, the Cabinet will reach its full strength of 34.

    The new ministers took oath in the presence of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy DK Shivakumar.

    Meanwhile, the supporters of Karnataka Congress leader Rudrappa Lamani’s staged a protest outside the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) office demanding a ministerial post for the leader.

    Siddaramaiah took oath as the Chief Minister on May 2, along with DK Shivakumar who took oath as his deputy along with eight other ministers.

  • Karnataka govt withdraws appointment order of Praveen Nettaru’s wife

    Karnataka govt withdraws appointment order of Praveen Nettaru’s wife

    The newly appointed Congress government in Karnataka has withdrawn the temporary appointment order of slain BJP activist Praveen Kumar Nettaru’s wife from government services in Dakshina Kannada district, sources confirmed on Saturday.

    Nutan Kumari, wife of the murdered BJP Yuva Morcha leader, was offered a Group C post on contract basis in the office of former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.

    She reported to duty and expressed before the former Chief Minister about her preference to work in Mangaluru.

  • Congress’ UT Khader files nomination for Karnataka speaker

    Congress’ UT Khader files nomination for Karnataka speaker

    BENGALURU: Five-time MLA UT Khader and senior Congress leader on Tuesday filed his nominations for the post of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly Speaker. His candidature will be formalised during the Congress Legislature’s Party meeting scheduled on May 24. If appointed, Khader will become the first Muslim leader to serve in the post of the Speaker of the Karnataka Assembly.

    Khader who served as Deputy Leader of the Opposition when BJP was in power in the State (2019-2023) was today accompanied by chief minister Siddaramaiah and deputy chief minister D K Shivakumar as he filed his nomination to the post of Speaker. Born on October 1, 1969, Khader is a 5-time MLA from Mangaluru and if appointed to the post will become the youngest Speaker of the Karnataka State Assembly.

    Khader holds a law degree and served as the Health, and Food and Civil Supplies Minister in the Siddaramaiah-led government during 2013-18 and held the portfolios of Housing and Urban Development in the JD(S)-Congress coalition government in 2018-19.Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot on Monday administered the oath of office to senior Congress leader RV Deshpande as pro-tem Speaker for the Legislative Assembly session.

    Two days after senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah took oath as the new Chief Minister of Karnataka, the first Legislative Assembly session in the southern state began on Monday. It will be held for three days till May 24.

    Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge’s son Priyank Kharge, party’s MLAs G Parameshwara and MB Patil were among eight MLAs who took oath on Saturday.

    The other MLAs who took oath included KH Muniyappa, KJ George, Satish Jarkiholi, Ramalinga Reddy and BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan. Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot administered the oath of office and secrecy to the MLAs at the swearing-in ceremony held at the jam-packed Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru on Saturday.

    Congress bagged 135 seats in the May 10 elections to the 224-member Karnataka Assembly ousting the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which got 66 seats while the Janata Dal (Secular) secured 19 seats in the results declared on May 13.

  • Meeting held in Congress state office regarding defeat in civic elections

    Meeting held in Congress state office regarding defeat in civic elections

    Location: Congress State Office Lucknow.

    A meeting was held today at 1:00 pm in the Congress state office, Lucknow regarding the heavy defeat in the UP civic elections. In the meeting, the state president of the party Shri Brijlal Khabri, State Vice President Vishwa Vijay Singh, Provincial President Naseemuddin Siddiqui, Provincial President Nakul Dubey, Yogesh Dixit, Anil Yadav, Pramod Pandey, President of Seva Dal etc. and party workers were present.

    The meeting was called regarding the heavy defeat in the civic elections. District presidents from other districts also came in the meeting, who raised questions on the Yogi government regarding the defeat in the civic elections. In which all the workers have been told to prepare the ground for the party for the Lok Sabha elections 2024 at the grassroots level.

    Gautam Sharma’s report from Lucknow.

  • ‘First act, second think’: Congress slams PM Modi over withdrawal of Rs 2,000 notes

    ‘First act, second think’: Congress slams PM Modi over withdrawal of Rs 2,000 notes

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI:
    The Congress targeted the prime minister on Friday over the RBI announcement on the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes from circulation, saying the move was “typical of our self-styled vishwaguru” and his method of “first act, second think.”

    A party MP said it was the beginning of a second demonetisation “disaster”, in an apparent reference to the demonetisation exercise of November 8, 2016, when the legal tender status of all Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 bank notes was withdrawn by the Narendra Modi government.

    “Typical of our self-styled Vishwaguru. First Act, Second Think (FAST). 2000 rupee notes introduced with such fanfare after that singularly disastrous ‘Tughlaqi firman’ of Nov 8 2016 are now being withdrawn,” Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said on Twitter, targeting the prime minister.

    Congress MP Manickam Tagore tweeted, “Second Demo disaster starts…M = Madness.”

    The Reserve Bank of India on Friday announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 currency notes from circulation, and existing notes in circulation can either be deposited in bank accounts or exchanged by September 30.

    The Rs 2,000 denomination bank note was introduced in November 2016, primarily to meet the currency requirement of the economy in an expeditious manner after the withdrawal of the legal tender status of all Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 bank notes that were in circulation at that time.

  • Congress welcomes SC stay on WB govt’s ban on ‘Kerala Story’

    Congress welcomes SC stay on WB govt’s ban on ‘Kerala Story’

    KOLKATA: The Congress in West Bengal Thursday welcomed the Supreme Court’s stay on the state government’s order banning the screening of the film ‘The Kerala Story’.

    Welcoming the apex court’s verdict, the leader of the party in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury Thursday said he has himself watched the film and found it ”full of exaggerations”.

    ”The subject it portrays can be handled in better ways than restricting the film,” he said. Besides, a ban on films at the theatres or imposing restrictions on showing it is next to impossible in the modern digital age, Chowdhury, who is also the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee president, said. Bengal was the first state to ban the film.

    Its plot follows the story a group of women from Kerala who are converted to Islam and join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). The film is premised on the theory of ‘love jihad’ and claims that thousands of women from Kerala are being converted to Islam and recruited in the terror group Islamic State (IS).The Kerala Story, directed by Sudipto Sen and starring Adah Sharma, was released in cinemas on May 5. The top court passed the order after hearing cross-pleas with the producer of the film challenging the ban on its screening in West Bengal and the decision by theatre owners in Tamil Nadu to not show the movie in the state. Journalist Qurban Ali too challenged the Kerala High Court order refusing to stay the release of the film.

    ”The Supreme Court’s verdict is supreme … We could have fought it (the film) in other ways by understanding the intention behind it,” Chowdhury told PTI. Staying the Bengal government’s order on the film on Thursday, the apex court said it is the duty of the state government to maintain law and order as the film has been granted certification by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

    “Bad films bomb at the box office … The legal provision cannot be used to put a premium on public intolerance. Otherwise, all films will find themselves in this spot,” it said. Chowdhury said, ”I have seen the movie and found a lot of exaggeration in it.

    But that does not mean that I will put a ban on it. I will have to be prudent and pragmatic in dealing with it”. Hitting out at the BJP, he said ‘The Kerala Story’ was made tax-free in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh as the saffron party in power in the two states are keen to divide the society.

    ”They (the two states) never made films on revolutionary personalities of India tax free. It shows that they are hell bent on dividing the society,” he added.

  • Congress thwarted Palamuru Rangareddy project, alleges Niranjan Reddy

    Congress thwarted Palamuru Rangareddy project, alleges Niranjan Reddy

    Hyderabad: State Agriculture Minister S Niranjan Reddy lashed out at Congress senior leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka asking him to first know the history of Palamuru before talking. Responding to the padayatra of the Congress leader, the Minister asked him to recall how the State Congress in United Andhra Pradesh had written a letter to its high command asking to form ‘Telanganuttarandhra’. While people in Telangana were fighting for the formation of a separate state, the State Congress leaders wrote to the Congress high command to integrate Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam and Vizianagaram districts of Andhra Pradesh with Telangana, and form ‘Telanganuttarandhra’, he said. He said it was the Congress party which had created hurdles to the Palamuru Rangareddy project. He said it was the Congress party which had asked for taking water from the 6 TMC capacity of the Jurala Project instead of the 263 TMC capacity of the Srisailam Project. Niranjan Reddy said that the State government has brought the Palamuru Rangareddy project to its final stages after facing hundreds of cases. The Congress leader should know what had happened and what is happening, he said. He said it was Congress which is responsible for the hunger deaths and migration from Palamuru. He said Palamuru was devastated in four decades of rule under Congress. He alleged Congress allowed Pothireddy Padu Project to come up at the cost of Palamuru. Also, it had dragged executing Jurala, Nettempadu, Bhima, and Kalwakurthy lift irrigation projects for decades because of the Congress, he said. Niranjan Reddy said the Jurala project started receiving water only after the formation of Telangana. It was only after the creation of a separate state that Kalwakurthy, Bhima and Nettempadu projects were completed, he added. That apart, it was due to Congress that the lift irrigation project works have come to a grinding halt and Congress has no moral right to question the State government on the Palamuru Rangareddy project, he said. He also asked why the Congress MPs have never asked the Centre in Parliament to finalise the share of the State in Krishna waters. It would be good on the part of Bhatti Vikramarka to talk less about the Palamuru Rangareddy and other irrigation projects. Otherwise, it is the Congress which has to cut a sorry face, he said.

  • Difference Of Opinion In Kerala’s Ruling CPI(M) On Congress Role In Fight Against BJP

    Difference Of Opinion In Kerala’s Ruling CPI(M) On Congress Role In Fight Against BJP

    In the wake of Congress emerging victorious in Karnataka Assembly polls, there appears to be a difference of opinion in the ruling CPI(M) in Kerala over the role the grand old party should play to defeat the BJP in the 2024 general elections.

    While Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and CPI(M) state secretary M V Govindan expressed the view that the Congress was weak in several parts of the country and cannot take up the fight against BJP on its own, state Fisheries Minister Saji Cheriyan said the grand old party should lead from the front.

    Vijayan, after inaugurating a public meeting at Guruvayoor in Thrissur district organised by the LDF as part of its second anniversary celebrations, said the Congress should realise that it is not as strong as it was in the past and batted for a “statewise” strategy of uniting anti-BJP forces to take on the saffron party.

    “We should work according to the changing scenario on the ground and the Congress needs to realise that. It needs to realise that is not the same Congress that was in power in the country for several years. It is weak in several parts of the country.

    “Therefore, the practical strategy for completely defeating the BJP in the country is to unite all the groups which are against the saffron party in a state and counter the BJP state-wise,” he said at the event on Sunday.

    A similar view was echoed by Govindan a day ago when he said the Karnataka poll results do not indicate a comeback of the Congress and that the grand old party cannot free India of BJP on its own. “Even they (Congress) do not lay claim to that,” he had said.

    On Sunday, Cheriyan said that Congress is one of the strongest parties in India and there was nothing wrong with asking them to come forward in the fight against BJP.

    “Let them lead from the front,” he said and at the same time added that he does not agree with the Congress’ stand on various issues in Kerala.

    “However, to ensure secularism in the country, they need to be at the forefront. There is no argument on that,” he told reporters.

    In the May 10 Karnataka Assembly polls, the Congress won 135 of the total 224 seats, while the BJP and the former prime minister H D Deve Gowda-led Janata Dal (Secular) secured 66 and 19 seats, respectively.

  • Bandi rejects Congress claims as an alternative to BRS

    Bandi rejects Congress claims as an alternative to BRS

    Hyderabad: Telangana State BJP chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar dismissed the claims and projects of Congress emerging as an alternative to BRS in Telangana. Addressing media here on Saturday, he said, certain quotes are trying to project Congress as an alternative to the ruling BRS in Telangana against the backdrop of the grand old party registering victory in Karnataka State Assembly elections and, trying to belittle the BJP.

    He said that the Karnataka Assembly election results show that BJP has retained its voting percentage of 36 per cent but the number of seats has gone down. Similarly, Earlier, the Congress had got 38 per cent vote share and won 80 seats.

    This time, the Congress vote share had gone up to 43 per cent and won 134 seats, he added.

    Similarly, the JDS earlier had a 20 per cent vote share that fell down to 13 per cent, this time. It shows that there was a large-scale transfer of JDS votes to Congress.

    The Karimnagar MP said that the Congress’s communal politics led to consolidating minority votes to go en masse to Congress. None other than, JDS State President Ibrahim had openly canvassed to vote for Congress as the division of votes in one segment would benefit BJP. Besides, the AIMIM and the banned PFI-linked NEPI party have worked for the victory of the Congress, he said.

    Bandi said that Congress mustered votes playing communal politics projecting BJP as a devil with its anti-Hindu stance and insulting Hindu society to gain minority votes.

    He said that the Karnataka Assembly elections were fought on local issues and they would not impact Telangana. Besides, the awareness of the people of Telangana is high and would not relish minority appeasement policies in the State.

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    He said Congress losing its ground in Telangana is certain and reminded how it had lost even deposits in Huzurabad, Munugodu and Dubbaka by-elections, and faced drubbing in GHMC elections.

    Sanjay Kumar claimed that the BJP vote share has gone up since the 2018 elections in Telangana. “We have won four MP seats, Huzurabad and Dubbaka assembly by-elections and GHMC and increased our voting pe percentage in the Munugodu assembly segment.

    He predicted that Congress, BRS, MIM and Communists will work together whenever elections take place. Both the Congress and BRS leaders are together in Delhi and in Karnataka they fell in love with each other. And, “KCR is a shadow to Congress and both are to work together in Telangana. It was none other than Congress leaders Uttam Kumar Reddy, Jana Reddy and Komatireddy Venkat Reddy who said this.

    He alleged that it was at the behest of the CM KCR that the Congress party tried to organise Karnataka camp politics in Hyderabad. Sanjay Kumar said, even if all pseudo-secular parties coming together would not stall the victory of the BJP in Telangana. On one question, he dared, asking “Can CM KCR dare say that he would impose a ban on Bajrang Dal and lift the ban on PFI?”

    People of Telangana are facing troubles, the State pushed them into a debt trap and government staff could not get their salaries on time. Only BJP can deliver justice and bring development to the State, he said.

  • Karnataka polls will be key for Congress’ revival ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha elections 

    Karnataka polls will be key for Congress’ revival ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha elections 

    By PTI
    BENGALURU
    : Wresting power from the BJP will be a morale booster for the Congress, key for reviving its electoral fortunes and strengthening its credentials as the main opposition player against the saffron party, ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    By ensuring a win in Karnataka, the party also wants to bounce back after the recent losses in the North-Eastern states and give it a momentum of sorts to take on the battle-ready election machinery of the BJP, later this year in the Hindi heartland states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.

    The Congress is by-and-large focused on local issues and its campaign also was run by its state leaders initially.

    However, its central leaders such as AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra pitched in subsequently.

    This poll is also a prestige battle in a way for the grand old party with a Kannadiga Mallikarjun Kharge, who hails from Kalaburagi district, at its helm, as the national president.

    The Congress that entered the campaign with the challenge of keeping at bay factionalism, especially between the camps of its two Chief Ministerial aspirants — Siddaramaiah and D K Shivakumar — who were often seen to be engaging in political one-upmanship, it somehow managed to put a united front and ensured that no rift came out in open and derail its prospects.

    Though the campaign initially centered around its state leaders like Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, Kharge gave it momentum and thereby prepared the pitch for the party’s top leaders Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi to join in.

    The brother-sister duo extensively travelled across the state, challenging the BJP’s campaign machinery led by Modi, countering and challenging him on various issues, most importantly on the issue of corruption, while promising to provide a better alternative for Karnataka.

    Their mother and former AICC president Sonia Gandhi addressed a party rally in Hubballi on Saturday.

    The party held 99 public meetings and 33 roadshows by its top state and central leaders.

    The Congress has set a target of winning 150 seats, and has been urging voters to ensure that it gets an absolute majority, so that BJP doesn’t “steal” the mandate by managing defections of other party legislators and “manufacture” a majority in its favour.

    The Congress’s main issues to attack the BJP government in this election was over corruption/ scams and the charge of 40 per cent commission, coupled with the Adani issue.

    While extensively highlighting its five key poll ‘guarantees’, the party tried to inform the people about its charge against the BJP government of having “failed in fulfilling 90 per cent of its promises” made in its 2018 manifesto.

    The Congress’ has promised to implement ‘guarantees’ 200 units of free power to all households (Gruha Jyoti), Rs 2,000 monthly assistance to the woman head of every family (Gruha Lakshmi), 10 kg of rice free to every member of a BPL household (Anna Bhagya), Rs 3,000 every month for graduate youth and Rs 1,500 for diploma holders (both in the age group of 18-25) for two years (YuvaNidhi), and free travel for women in public transport buses (Shakti), on the very first day, on coming to power in the state.

    At a time when it seemed like all was going well, the Congress itself waded into controversies with Siddaramaiah’s statement that “there’s already a Lingayat CM who is the most corrupt,” which the BJP turned into an “insult” to the entire Lingayat community.

    Mallikarjun Kharge’s “venomous snake” barb at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and then his son and Chittapur MLA Priyank Kharge ‘nalayak beta’ (incompetent son) remark against him, created a flutter in political circles, eliciting sharp reactions from the BJP.

    Amid these back-to-back controversies, the Congress manifesto proposing to banning the Bajrang Dal caused some anxiety as it threatened to hurt the optics, as BJP and PM Modi aggressively picked up the issue to portray the grand old party as being against Lord Hanuman and the sentiments of Hindus.